Savage Arms Hiawatha Model 567 .410 Bore Pump-Action Shotgun – 26" Barrel, 3" Chamber, Fixed Full Choke
Produced in the United States for Gambles Skogmo by Savage Arms, the Hiawatha Model 567 is a less common .410-bore variant of the respected Savage/Stevens Model 67 family. This 1960s–1980s era pump-action features a 26-inch plain barrel with a factory fixed Full choke and a 3-inch chamber, giving it solid pattern performance with both 2½- and 3-inch loads. Dual action bars, bottom loading/ejection, and a tang-mounted safety round out a design known for reliability and straightforward handling.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: The metal surfaces display scattered handling marks, areas of finish thinning, and small patches of surface rust consistent with honest field use.
What’s Included
- Savage Arms Hiawatha Model 567 .410 Bore pump-action shotgun
The 26-inch barrel is proof-tested and fitted with a single brass bead front sight for a clear, traditional sight picture. The fixed Full choke delivers tight patterns, making the gun suitable for small game and pest control where extended range performance is valued.
A steel receiver and blued finish provide classic looks, while the hardwood stock and grooved forend offer a solid, familiar feel. The forend’s five-finger scallops on each side give reliable purchase even with gloved or wet hands.
The shotgun uses a 2 + 1 tubular magazine, keeping the overall weight and length manageable without sacrificing quick follow-up capability. An alloy trigger guard keeps weight down while maintaining durability.
The 14-inch length of pull fits a wide range of shooters, and the tang-mounted manual safety is intuitive for both right- and left-hand users. Overall, this Hiawatha-marked Savage offers the dependable mechanics of the Model 67 line in a harder-to-find .410 configuration.




